Zorrilla Theatre
The Zorrilla Theatre or Teatro Zorrilla, also known as the Duláang Zorrilla sa Maynila ("Zorrilla Theater in Manila") in Tagalog, was a prominent theater in the Philippines. Once located along Calle Iris (now a part of C.M. Recto Avenue), Manila, the theater was named after José Zorrilla (1817–1893), a Spanish poet and playwright. The building, which had a seating capacity of 900 people, was officially opened on August 17, 1893, and it was the venue for Spanish-language and Tagalog-language stage performances.[1]
Teatro Zorilla Dulaang Zorilla | |
Location | Manila, Philippines |
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Opened | August 17, 1893 |
Former Site
The former Zorilla Theatre is now currently occupied by a new commercialized buildings mostly now occupied by a various hotels and also a food restaurant establishments as well in the mid 60's up to the present in C.M. Recto Avenue in Manila.
See also
References
- "Zorrilla Theater". Filipinas Heritage Library (A Division of Ayala Foundation, Inc.), Retrato.com. Archived from the original on July 22, 2011. Retrieved June 19, 2011.
External links
- 1911 photograph of the Zorrilla Theater at Retrato.com.ph
- Photograph of the interior of the Zorrilla Theater at Retrato.com.ph
- Photograph of the exterior of the Zorrilla Theater at Himig.com.ph